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1986
Kernforschungsanlage Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag
Jülich
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Report No.: Juel-Spez-0344
Abstract: The Annual Report 1985 of the Institute for Nuclear Physics of the KFA contains short articles on the research work, technical developments and projects. Part of the work has been carried out by guest groups, mostly in collaboration with members of our institute, making use of our facilities, mainly the cyclotron JULIC, the large magnetic spectrograph BIG KARL and the fission product separator JOSEF. Work on nuclear reaction studies and on the investigation of giant resonances has been continued. Investigations were also carried out about knock-on reactions and five-nucleon transfer. One field of nuclear spectroscopy is the study of high-spin states and isomers. In $^{188}$Os a K-isomer with I ~ 20 and peculiar decay features has been studied. In the $^{146}$Gd region giant Gamow-Teller strengths were investigated, pure shell-model configurations were studied and the determination of groundstate masses was continued. Work has also been carried on to test the PTOM model in greater detail. At our fission product separator we are now using $^{239}$Pu targets which significantly widen our possibilities to study phase transitions in extremely neutron rich nuclei with 100 < A < 110. No evidence was found for axion-like particles. [...]
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